Friday, May 16, 2014

Holistic approach to healing helps overcome Lyme

“It was probably the most powerful experience I think I’ve ever had.”

Health > Healthy Life | By Northern Valley Press

- Julie Cunningham, Ph.D

While suffering from symptoms of Lyme disease, Julie
Cunningham began her journey of personal healing. After trying conventional
methods of treatment with limited success, she began to experiment in
homeopathic medicine, which ultimately led her to CGI Holistic Fitness and Spa
in Closter.

After just one session of energy healing, Cunningham says
she could already notice a difference. It was at CGI where her healing journey
found its course. Today, she continues classes and is even working towards
becoming a healer herself.

“It was amazing,” Cunningham says of the first class. “It
was probably the most powerful experience I think I’ve ever had.” “It was incredibly healing and I think I didn’t realize what
some of the problems I had were until after having that session.”

Those problems, including low-energy and equilibrium issues,
have been greatly alleviated, all thanks to her energy healing sessions.

“I think when I found [CGI], I realized there was more to
this journey than I had realized and it wasn’t just about killing Lyme bacteria
in my body; It was also about healing my body from just its past experiences
and healing my energy condition,” she says.

“Obviously it feels good to have made this much progress and
see the change it has on my family.”

Cunningham continues her energy healing classes today and
has added daily yoga programs to her regiment and is participating in a more
intensive Tao Training program that the spa offers.

With a background in psychology, Cunningham is training to
become a healer herself, to help people in a way she didn’t realize was possible
before.

“ I think helping people is always something I have been
interested in doing,” she says.

“ There’s more to healing people and healing than just on a
cognitive and emotional level.”

CGI Holistic Fitness and Spa opened in 1998, with the Philosophy
of Chun Gi In, which, according to their website, means, “Heaven and Earth is
within human.”

Its mission is to promote mental and physical wellness
through various holistic training methods and treatments.

Their facility is located at 111 Homans Ave., Closter.

For more information, to take a gallery tour, or learn about
classes, visit www.cgifitness.comor
call (201) 784-5575 with questions or to make a reservation.